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Everton team up with Florida firm Pulse to aid US expansion

Before establishing his agency, Jurgen Mainka was chief business officer at David Beckham's Inter Miami

Everton have partnered with Pulse Sports and Entertainment

Everton have teamed up with a Florida company to support their growth and development strategy in the United States.

Pulse Sports and Entertainment, which is led by Jurgen Mainka, is helping the club to engage further with its US fanbase.

Mr Mainka has held senior positions at four Major League Soccer clubs - having worked in the game for more than 25 years.

His experience also includes a six-year spell working in high-level positions at Concacaf (deputy general secretary and chief commercial officer), the football governing body for North, Central America and the Caribbean.

Mr Mainka played a key role in the organisation of the Copa America 100th anniversary tournament, held in the United States in 2016.

Before establishing his Pulse agency, Mr Mainka was chief business officer at Inter Miami, the MLS’s newest club which is part-owned by England great David Beckham.

He was a central figure in building the club’s overall business structure, including commercial and marketing, as well as in the team’s stadium and training facility development projects.

"We are truly honoured to have Everton FC as the first client at Pulse Sports and Entertainment", Mr Mainka said.